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Law I, Unit 2 Criminal Law Jeopardy!!!!

Chapter 8Chapter 9Chapter 10 Criminal Conducts Hodgepodge Right Side of Room CenterLeft Side of Room Final Jeopardy

Question: Chapter Points A set of rules or regulations by which a government regulates the conduct of people within a society

Answer: Chapter Points What is Laws

Question: Chapter Points Person who assists with the committing of a crime

Answer: Chapter Points Who is an Accomplice Also know accomplice before and after the fact & Principal

Question: Chapter Points A person is guilty of this kind of crime when they fail to perform a required act

Answer: Chapter Points What is a Crime of Omission

Question: Chapter Points Almost all crimes require an act, accompanied by:

Answer: Chapter Points What is a Guilty State of Mind

Question: Chapter Points An agreement between two or more with acts toward committing the crime is known as

Answer: Chapter Points What is Conspiracy

Question: Chapter Points What murder is it when a person is killed during the committing of a major crime

Answer: Chapter Points What is Felony Murder

Question: Chapter Points Murder of one person by another is known as

Answer: Chapter Points What is homicide

Question: Chapter Points Rape of someone to young to consent is known as

Answer: Chapter Points What is Statutory Rape

Question: Chapter Points Killing in which there is no intent, but the result of reckless conduct

Answer: Chapter Points What is Involuntary manslaughter

Question: Chapter Points How does 1 st and 3 rd degree rape differ from 2 nd and 4 th degree

Answer: Chapter Points What is 1 st & 3 rd deal with penetration and 2 nd & 4 th deal with contact

Question: Chapter Points Intentionally setting fire to someone’s property

Answer: Chapter Points What is Arson

Question: Chapter Points Use of force to take personal property from a person’s immediate possession

Answer: Chapter Points What is Robbery

Question: Chapter Points Also known as malicious mischief

Answer: Chapter Points What is Vandalism

Question: Chapter Points Using a car without permission with plans to return it

Answer: Chapter Points What is Unauthorized use of a vehicle

Question: Chapter Points Crime of using threats to obtain the property of another

Answer: Chapter Points What is a Extortion

Question: Criminal Conducts 100 Points Treason is an example of

Answer: Criminal Conducts 100 Points What is Crimes against the Government

Question: Criminal Conducts 200 Points Embezzlement is an example of

Answer: Criminal Conducts 200 Points What is Crime against Property

Question: Criminal Conducts 300 Points Ponzi schemes and false advertisements are examples of

Answer: Criminal Conducts 300 Points What are Crimes against the Consumer

Question: Criminal Conducts 400 Points Animal cruelty, nudity, and polygamy are examples of

Answer: Criminal Conducts 400 Points What are Crimes against Decency

Question: Criminal Conducts 500 Points Riots and speeding are examples of

Answer: Criminal Conducts 500 Points What are Crimes against Public Peace & Order

Question: Hodgepodge 100 Points Crime where imprisonment is for more than one year

Answer: Hodgepodge 100 Points What is a Felony

Question: Hodgepodge 200 Points Reason a crime is committed

Answer: Hodgepodge 200 Points What is Motive

Question: Hodgepodge 300 Points When someone is killed by accident when all care is taken it is known as

Answer: Hodgepodge 300 Points What is Non-Criminal or excusable homicide

Question: Hodgepodge 400 Points Failure to exercise reasonable or ordinary amount of care

Answer: Hodgepodge 400 Points What is Negligence

Question: Hodgepodge 500 Points Act of making a fake document or altering a real one with the intent to commit fraud

Answer: Hodgepodge 500 Points What is Forgery

Final Jeopardy – Make your Wager

Final Jeopardy Question There are 3 elements to almost all crimes, what are they?

Final Jeopardy Answer What is 1.A duty to do or not to do a certain thing 2.A breach of that duty 3.Guilty state of mind / Criminal intent